jukester
Jukester
jukester

As of this year, the idea of seeking start-up capital always makes me think of Share The Air. [www.businessinsider.com]

Your last statement is probably the best advice I've seen on starting a business. Great point!

Promoted via reply since the thumbs up icon doesn't seem to work for unapproved commenters.

Good question

I'm replying to this in order to promote it since the thumbs up icon doesn't seem to work these days.

Not many, and and the chances of getting infected depend the type of user. The viruses all come via dodgy apps and they aren't really viruses—they pull user data and send it off to some criminal; however, they don't just spread out in the wild AFAIK. The viruses come through cracked apps pulled through an Android

Prism ended after FF 3.6... the project was canned. From what I understand, Matthew Gertner took the Prism code and started WebRunner to keep the project alive.

I use this thing between professional sharpening sessions and my guy has yet to yell at me for ruining my knife edges (and he would yell at me). I would put this somewhere between a sharpener and a honing block. It's not as dangerous as everyone seems to think, unless your knives are made out of a soft steel, which

I used to have one of these and, while it made super sharp blades, it had to create a new edge never intended for my knife set. I think it's good for general home use, but I would use it again on a pro-set of knives, IMO.

I learned about these in a kitchen my wife was working. Amazing little things for keeping knives real sharp between professional sharpening sessions. They rule.

That's a good point and all, but I wonder how many folks thinking about making their own charcoal are amateurs on the grill.

That's a lot of love. I just wanted to take it behind the middle school and get it pregnant.

I got excited when I saw the new design because I was hoping that it would fix the promote button for me. No dice. I still cannot promote unapproved commenters using the thumbs up icon. I have to reply, which can be a pain in some cases. Oh well.

How does setting the archive bit help you? I'm curious and I want to learn something new.

I haven't had that happen in a long time. Either I've been lucky, or that's not an issue any more. Either could be true and I just wanted to add my experience.

Yeah, their interface is ugly as hell. I put a different theme on it to make thing look a little better. [www.7ztm.de]

I used to use j-zip—it was always great. I stopped using it when Vista x64 came out and that was my new toy (side note, I'm much happier on Win7 x64). I totally forgot about it. I see they even have a 64 bit version. I'll install that one tonight

Some of the lost phone tools, like wave secure, will also backup contacts. However, if you have everything synced to your Google account, it shouldn't really matter. At least, it never matters for me.

Agreed.

Not strictly illegal? How about not legal at all. What you're talking about is the violation of what amounts to a contract of adhesion. LH posts about tethering because a lot of LH'ers use tethering for basic hotspot needs, like checking email. LH's goal is to help people get stuff done. Tetherin is certainly an